CA View® 14.0

Systems programmers use this Installing and Upgrading section to install and upgrade CA View, CA Deliver, mtcwv, and CA DRAS. Be familiar with these products and IBM computer system terms and concepts. Also have a working knowledge of MVS online facilities such as ISPF, because CA View panels behave in a similar manner.

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Using

Information and procedures for end users.

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Web User Interfaces for CA View

CA View 12.2 and 14.0 provide the following web interfaces. Administrators typically install and maintain one of these interfaces to enable end users to access CA View reports through a web interface instead of a mainframe "green screen."

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Programming

Contains reference material for the developers.

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Reference--Initialization, Database, and Batch Processing

This Reference section is for system programmers, administrators, and end users of CA View. CA View archives and retrieves computer output (SYSOUT) on either DASD or tape and retrieves that output upon demand. Any SYSOUT can be specified for archiving.

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Reference--Miscellaneous

This Reference section is for system programmers, administrators, and end users of CA View. CA View archives and retrieves computer output (SYSOUT) on either DASD or tape and retrieves that output upon demand. Any SYSOUT can be specified for archiving.

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CA DRAS Operations

CA DRAS is middle-ware that runs as a started task on the mainframe. CA DRAS communicates with agents such as CA View Output Archival and Viewing on one end and Windows-based viewers such as CA Output Management Web Viewer, releases prior to 14.0, on the other. CA DRAS is not required if you intend to run CA Output Management WebViewer 14.0 or higher.